
Bill to regulate pvt school fee hike in Assembly soon
New Delhi: The second session of the eighth Delhi Legislative Assembly is scheduled to begin on Tuesday at 2:00 PM. One of the major highlights of this session will be the introduction of the Delhi School Education Transparency in Fixation and Regulation Bill, 2025. The bill aims to regulate and prevent arbitrary fee hikes by private schools in the capital. It follows growing public concern and numerous complaints from parents, prompting the Delhi government to take legislative action to ensure greater transparency and accountability in the fee structures of private educational institutions.
Approximately ten days ago, Chief Minister Gupta, along with Education Minister Ashish Sood, held a press conference outlining the provisions of the upcoming bill. During the briefing, Gupta emphasized the government's intention to ensure transparency and accountability in the private education sector.
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India Gazette
an hour ago
- India Gazette
AAP opposes proposed fee regulation bill, calls it 'anti-parent'
New Delhi [India], June 11 (ANI): In a scathing attack on the BJP-led Delhi Government, senior Aam Admi Party (AAP) leader and Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Delhi Assembly, Atishi, condemned the concealment and unilateral introduction of the proposed fee regulation bill, the party said in an official statement. She pointed out that the BJP government deliberately bypasses democratic processes by planning to introduce the Bill through an ordinance, without any public consultation, stakeholder engagement, or legislative scrutiny, as per the release. 'This Fee Regulation Bill has been kept hidden by the BJP. No parent, lawyer, MLA, or Delhi resident has seen this bill. Why is it being concealed? If this bill is in the interest of parents, then why hasn't it been shown to them? Why hasn't it been uploaded to the website? Why hasn't public feedback been invited?' questioned Atishi. The AAP Legislative Group has formally demanded that the BJP government convene a Special Session of the Delhi Assembly to introduce the Fee Regulation Bill. Atishi stressed that the Bill must be referred to a Select Committee consisting of members from both AAP and BJP, and that comprehensive public consultations must be held before it is passed, it added. 'There was talk of a Fee Regulation law, but no one has seen the draft till date. Parents spoke in one voice: the fee law must not be brought in through an ordinance. The draft bill should be made public, their opinions must be heard, and only then should the bill be passed,' she said. Calling out the BJP's opaque tactics, Atishi remarked, 'This may be the first time in Delhi's history that such a significant law or policy is being brought without any public feedback. Hiding the draft of a law like this only shows one thing: something is seriously sketchy with it. This bill isn't meant to reduce school fees or to regulate private schools. It's being brought in to protect private schools.' As per their release, with Education Minister Ashish Sood confirming that the Bill will not be tabled in the Assembly, Atishi said, 'The BJP Government is going to any lengths to shield Delhi's private schools--now sneaking in the Fee Regulation Bill through an ordinance, bypassing the Assembly. This move is anti-parent and pro-private school.' Earlier in May, the Delhi Cabinet approved the Delhi School Education Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees Bill, 2025, bringing relief to thousands of students and parents across the capital. Addressing growing concerns over frequent and unregulated fee increases by private schools, the Delhi Cabinet, under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta cleared the bill, which is expected to apply to 1,677 private schools in the city. CM Gupta stated that the government has swiftly acted in response to the widespread panic among students and parents regarding the hikes in school fees. (ANI)

New Indian Express
an hour ago
- New Indian Express
Delhi cabinet approves ordinance regulating private school fees
NEW DELHI: The cabinet, led by CM Rekha Gupta, has approved an ordinance to regulate fees charged by schools, Education Minister Ashish Sood said on Tuesday. 'The ordinance will be sent for presidential assent through the Lieutenant-Governor. This is a day of happiness for parents whose children study in private schools. It will eventually take the form of a law,' Sood said, adding that the Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) Ordinance, 2025, once enacted, will restrain private schools from arbitrarily increasing fees. The ordinance will come into effect retrospectively from April 1, 2025. As per the ordinance, there are strict penalties for schools involved in hiking fees arbitrarily. If a school is found charging fees that exceed the permitted norms, it must roll back the excess amount and refund it within 20 working days, the ordinance said. The ordinance says if the school fails to refund the amount within the stipulated time, the fine will double after 20 days, triple after 40 days, and continue to increase with every 20-day delay. For a first offence, the school will be fined between Rs 1 lakh and Rs 5 lakh and for repeat offences, the penalty will increase to anywhere between Rs 2 lakh and Rs 10 lakh, according to the ordinance.


Time of India
2 hours ago
- Time of India
Delhi cabinet nod to school fee hike ordinance, 3 panels to consider requests; internship schemes get approval too
The Delhi cabinet, under Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, approved an ordinance to regulate private school fees retrospectively from April 1, 2025, aiming to curb arbitrary hikes and protect parents from financial exploitation. NEW DELHI: To regulate arbitrary fee hikes by private schools, the Delhi cabinet, led by chief minister Rekha Gupta, gave its approval on Tuesday to Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) Ordinance 2025. It will come into effect retrospectively from April 1. The cabinet also gave its nod to Viksit Delhi Chief Minister Internship Programme and the deployment of 100 interns in Forensic Science Laboratory. According to officials, the schools will have to take permission under the prescribed procedure and rules before increasing the fees. The law will help in cracking down on schools that charge fees arbitrarily or discriminate against students. Parents will also get a clear system to register their complaints and ensure prompt action on them. Once the ordinance gets President's assent, the rules of this law will be prepared. Announcing the development, education minister Ashish Sood said the ordinance would secure the future of children studying in private schools and provide relief to the parents. "It is a major move towards ending the financial exploitation of the parents of private school students once and for all," Sood said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Speel gratis in je browser – Geen download of installatie nodig! Taonga Farm Nu afspelen Undo "The ordinance will be sent to lieutenant governor for forwarding it to President... This retrospective provision will especially benefit those parents who were pressured into paying exorbitant and unjustified fees," he added. BJP govt earlier planned to introduce the bill in the assembly during a special session in May, which got cancelled. Since the monsoon session will take place in July, govt decided to enact it through an ordinance. A fine of Rs 50,000 will be imposed on a school by the director of education for each affected student. The administration will also have the power to seal and sell the school property in case of repeated violations and if the fines are not paid. A school-level fee regulation committee, district fee appellate committee and a revision committee will be formed to oversee fee structures and address grievances. The bill mandates the selection of parent and teacher representatives in the committees by draw of lots and decision-making by majority vote within committees. It bars schools from taking coercive action against students for non-payment of fees, such as striking off names from rolls, withholding examination results, denying access to classes or activities, or subjecting students to public humiliation or psychological harassment. It also states that there should be representation of all stakeholders, including parents, teachers and members from scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, backward classes and women, in the school-level fee regulation committees. According to officials, Viksit Delhi Chief Minister Internship Programme will harness the energy and innovative ideas of young interns pursuing graduation and postgraduation in various fields. It aims to tap 150 meritorious students who have studied in India to work in Delhi govt for 89 days. Officials said the interns would have a clear interest, aptitude and commitment to public service and work in synergy with various departments to provide analytical support in the formulation of policies, implementation of projects and various initiatives in development infrastructure, social security, technology sector, etc. The interns will be selected by Delhi University. The cabinet also approved the deployment of 100 interns in FSL for one year on a stipend basis to offer young qualified professionals the opportunity to gain practical experience and learn about the latest techniques and technologies in forensic sciences. CM Gupta said that in the past 100 days, significant decisions were taken in the public interest in every cabinet meeting, inspired by PM Narendra Modi's commitment to making citizens' lives "simpler, more transparent and dignified".